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One UI 7 Beta 2 Now Available for Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra

The One UI 7 Beta 2 is now available for the Galaxy Tab S10 series! Samsung’s latest One UI 7 beta hit the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra two weeks ago, and now, the company has started delivering another beta build for these flagship tablets. 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra started receiving One UI 7 beta 2 update that has been identified with the ZYC5 version number. The update is currently spotted rolling out in the company’s home country, South Korea; it is yet to be seen whether the update will be expanded to more regions or not.

Meanwhile, the One UI 7 beta 2 for the Galaxy Tab S10 series doesn’t bring any major features or changes; however, the update considerably introduces a few important bug fixes and improvements. These apparently include home-related fixes and improved Bluetooth-based bug fixes, alongside adding many more relevant improvements in order to offer an efficient user experience and behavior.

Galaxy Tab S10 Series One UI 7 Beta 2 Changelog

Major changes/increass

  • One UI 7.0, ZYC5
  • Home-related error improvement
  • Bluetooth-related error improvement
  • Many other improvements
  • Other matters: The screen ratio adjustment is officially applied with the “Display > Screen Ratio” function.

Alternatively, the update further officially applies screen ratio adjustments with the Display >> Screen ratio function.

In addition, the beta 2 software also integrates the March 2025 security patch that not only adds stability to the system behavior but also offers a secure user experience. 

Since Samsung has already confirmed that the stable One UI 7 update will drop for the Galaxy S24 family and more eligible devices beginning April 7, it is quite possible that the update will reach these Galaxy Tablets possibly by the end of April 2025, depending on the region.

Galaxy S10 One UI 7 Beta 2
Image – Samsung Community Korea

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